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Row 3 hxldegard Pahl Lucla Fry Howard Slble Robert Beswxck Ahcemarxe Nrelsen jane Koestler Ellzabeth Barnard Claire Dodge Mary Loulse Lesher Row 2 Wxlham Clancy Glenn Buell Donald Hull Bruce Cleworth Robert Krueger Paul Sharnr Phxllxp H0lTman Marvnn Wood james Wosoba Row I Mary Ellen jones Marxlyn Mona Cherol Burde Dorothy Nxcola Robert Angell Arden LaBatt Ednabelle Drury Carol Maurek Mary Lou Iversen VICIOTIB Baker Thesplans Hlldegard Pahl was jean Maltland the actress and Glenn Buell the playwrlght The remamder of the cast were Allce mane Nlelsen Robert Angell Claxre Dodge and Arthur Stone Others were Cherol Burde, Vlctorla Baker jane Koestler Ehzabeth Barnard Davxd Munson Barbara Grxfiin Samuel Fletcher Glorxa Swanson Nancy Peckham Ednabelle Drury Dorothy Nlcola, james Wosoba Howard Slble Thomas H111 Robert Krueger Neale Adalr Mary Ellen jones Wylma Coralxe Melssner Some of the members of stage crew were Bruce Cleworth Donald Shepard Lucxa Fry Glenn Buell Hlldegard Pahl Beth Jessen, Carol Peterson Carol Maurek Darlene Moldt and Arthur Stone To p- Stage Door The Nlght of january 16th lS the trxal of Karen Andre accused of kxllmg her employer Herr Bjorn Faulkner The nnterestmg thmg about thls play was that the Jury was pxcked from the audlence The cast had to learn two endxngs for the play smce the jury would declde whether or not Karen Andre was guxlty The cast gave one afternoon performance and two evenmg ones Krueger, Robert Loots and Samuel Fletcher Others ln the play were Beth Jessen Hxldegard Pahl LeVerne Hollister Florence Bam Merlm Helferxch Robert Beswick john Seesser Bruce Cleworth Nancy Peckham and Dorothy Nxcola Cherol Burde was asslstant dxrector Bottom The Man Who Came to Dinner Forty seven I Todtz, Patricia Carstens, jane Butzbach, Beth jessen, and The leading roles were taken by Lucia Fry' Robert T l 6 as ' ' t. y -1 Q ...g X A .- l T I
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Dorothy Nxcola Ehzaheth jessen Marx Ellen jones Wxlham Clantx Alden LaBatt Nanu Oyaas James Wosoba Wylma Todtz jamce Root Nancy Knudsen Robert Angell Glenn Buell Hxldegard Pahl Howard Sxble Lucxa Fry Ahcemarxe Nxelsen Lots Slew Jane Butzbach jane Koestler Ehzabeth Barnard Clarre Dodge Marx Lourse Lesher Robert Beswick Donald Hull Bruce Cleworth Robert Krueger LaVerne Holhster Arthur Stone Paul Sharar Phxlhp HoH'man Marvm Wood Donald Eads Row Row Row Alfred Woods Neale Adaxr Donald Shepard Rosemary Robinson Fdnabtlle Drum Carol Maurek Darlene Mtrltit Helen Lofgren Chtrol Burdt Maxx Lou lversen Vnctona Baku Row LJtHe The officers of httle theater were Lucla Fry presldent Robert Beswzck vlce presldent Hxldegard Pahl secretary treasurer, Bruce Cleworth stage manager and Cherol Burde pubhcxty manager Little Theater lS orgamzed to enable students to develop a keener apprecxatlon of good drama and good actmg to afford opportumtles for developxng natural abxhtxes and to encourage a spmt of co operatxon and a sense of responsxblhty through actxvxty as cast crew or onthe productlon comxmttees The chief actxvxtxes thls year were three major plays, The Man Who Came to Dinner Stage Door and The Nlght of january l6th The club met m room 203 at 7 o clock whenever a meetmg was called Pomts toward membershxp were earned by takrng part ln a play or actmg as a member of the stage crew Three pomts make a pledge and twelve an actlve member Thus year Chnton Hlgh School orgamzed a Natxonal Thespxan Troupe It xs number 452, and there are thxrty members ln xt The Natlonal Thespxan Troupe lS a separate orgamzatxon from Lnttle Theater There are 732 troupes rn hugh schools and academles throughout the forty erght states xn Panama Alaska and Hawan Altogether, there are 75 000 members Thirty slx schools ln Iowa have troupes In the Troupe, one pomt represents approxxmately ten hours of work Ten pomts adrmt a student to membershxp Pomts are accumulatxve from year to year It lS possxble to earn from one to four stars Ten pomts are necessary for membershxp and ten points for each addmonal star Forty :lx T heater The Man Who Came to Dmner as a comedy which begms after portly Sherxdan Whxtesxde a noted author lecturer and crxtxc dxnes at the Stanley resxdence shps on thexr door step and breaks hrs hxp Whrle convalescmg Mr Whltesxde converts the hvxng room and hbrary xnto hxs prxvate rooms Durmg a perxod of smx weeks ex convxcts are mvlted to dxnner trans Atlantlc calls are made and strange gxfts such Mr Wh1tesxde s secretary falls ln love w1th a young edxtor and playwrxght but Mr Whxtesxde mterferes by summomng Lorrame Sheldon a beautxful actress Maggxe attempts to get nd of Lorrame but faxls to match Mr Whmteslde s brxlhant schemmg The cast was composed of Robert Besw1ck as Whxtesxde Cherol Burde Mrs Stanley Allen Justus, Mr Stanley Ehzabeth Barnard Mlss Preen Ednabelle Drury as Maggie Cutler LeRoy Leshe Bert jefferson and Lucxa Fry as Lor rame Sheldon The remamder of the Cast was made up of Glenn Buell Marvm Wood Marxlyn Westbrook Dorothy Nxcola Norma Kahn, jamce Root Arthur Stone, James Wosoba and Clalre Dodge Stage Door rs the story of a boarding house for actresses and xt tells of the1r hves there There lS a suicide of one gurl, and another becomes a Hollywood actress The gxrls are very fond of one another and take the success or faxlure of any of the glrls serxously The leadmg role of Terry Randall was played by Mary Louise Lesher whxle Robert Beswlck portrayed the part of Davnd Kmgsley the movxe producer r 4- f ' . ' ' , J I x ' - . 2- ' . E A ' . I . . A . I , . . v . - . 3 , , - . . . , Y , , , . . . V . . ' . . ' 4 V , . . ' - . . . . . . . - as penqums. cockroaches, and an octupus arrive. Maggxe, . . . . . l I l ' I V I I I ' . . . . . , . . ' . ' . .. - H .. .. .. , , , , , , . . . , , ' D! V 4 . . . ' ' ' : ' ' . , . 3 ' . : - ' 1 I . , . 3 , , , . , 1 v 1 ' . . l . . . V . l . V . . . . , . . , , . - ' v I I N' 5 ll I! ' ' - ,
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Row Row Row Row David Munson Robert Loots Keith McR0berts Norman Sivertsen Glenn Buell Joseph Halbach Robert Jowett Richard Kellv Alan Lorenz Jo Ann Bruggenwirth Jane Butzbach Charles Booth Martha Hempstead Martha Paine Nancy Paddock Helen Feddersen Catherme Foster Barbara Sutton Jacquelyn Griswold Norma Kahn Jane Koestler Carol Sohr Carla Jess Lors Sley Ardys Ottesen Rosemarv Robinson Delores DeS1rey Kathleen Farley Mary Jo Becker Susan Lx nn Ruth Turner Kay Rehnberg Marilyn Mather Jams Schultz Nona Kunde Joyce Tolson Joan Jackson janet Neilsen David Bowersox Allen Justus Rodney Schroeder Elizabeth Sanderson LaBatt John Christian Shirley Iten Josie Backer Victoria Baker Latin Club Officers of Latin Club were Richard Kelly and John Chrxstian lconsulesf presidents Patricia Cavanaugh lscrlbar secretary Keith McRoberts, iquaestorr treasurer and Mxss Edith Bach was the sponsor Latin Club met every third Thursday of the month during home room mn the auditorium to promote an interest in classic literature and add to the cultural background of Latin students The annual banquet, April 29 in the high school cafeteria featured a Roman wedding Students participating in the weddlng were the following John Christian Marilyn Mona L D Fergesen Martha Paine Robert Loots Jacquelyn Griswold Shirley Iten Josie Backer and Donald Smith The cafeteria was decorated like a Roman Peristyle Fresh men classes made the wreaths worn on the heads of the guests On the program was a duet by Elizabeth Potter on the flute and Janice Rosenberg on the harp V1ct oria Baker and Nancy Paddock played the wedding march on flutes Some magic was presented by Albert Higgins Other features were songs by the freshman and sophomore sextettes and a game of pantommes representing some of most famous stories of Roman and Greek mythology . : 33' fs Q O l G ' - Q Q ,- -..- 'B i A : A W' I ' ' l' 4 -. 5 . y , C , l s 4 ' Q 5- ' , y . ' 1, ' - . I . Row I-Ann Ferris, Verla.Carstensei1i, Patricia Cavanaugh. Willivam Harris, Marilyn Mona, Arden l . I ' I ' V I I I A v i - . - D - I n I - 1 Z - ' , 5 I I 1 i v 4- . ' V 4 , . n , A ' . 3- ' V. ' i . - I . V 4, A U . r ' 2- ' '. E ' ' , u . ' 1 , 1- , ' . 4 . . ' , Row Row Row Row James Holle David Holleran Chase Curtis Arthur Stone Robert Trent David Johnson John Andrew Donald Johnson Eugene Praschan Lambert Neill Donald Smith Jean Knrkman Elizabeth Barnard Carole Maicheim Nancy Jacobs Doris Slaymaker Phyllis Carroll Alyce Strohm Maryann Pearson Beverly Rhoades Elizabeth Jorgensen Janice Rosenberg Wylma Todtz Jean Ramsey Ruth Rxdpath Joanne Houseman Anne Crozxer Alyce Luthans Mary Jo Hardersen Phyllns Koons Joyce Nissen Nancy Hardersen Lons Wessel Lloyd Peterson Richard Peters Ruth Fuller Grace Iten Nancy Peckham Barbara Hollowell Sh1rley McConaughy Joanne Petersen Kav Meyer Eunice Korntved Margaret McCoy Arthur Murphy MaryJeanne Dunn l Forty eight , X
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